THE WAR
4 lAustral.a-New Zealand Cable Service) SERBIAN VICTORY. iLondon, Nov. 27. A Serbian communique says:—The Franco-Serbians carried by assault Hill 1050, which is a most important strategical paint. German elite troops which were defending the position were instructed to hold on at all costs. Several (wm-ter-attacikis launched irrespective of losses were repulsed. the front. London, 'Nov. 28. Siv Douglas Haig reports : Our artillery dispersed the enemy's infantry west of l'insieux. A French communique states:—There are no events of importance. MAOIiiDONLVN CAM I'A J G>N". London, November 2?. An Italian communique from Macedonia states:—Wo broke a stubborn resistance aiul captured two heights south-east of Nizopole. AIR RAID ON ENGLAND. London, November 28. The Press Bureau states that hostile airships crossed the north-eastern coast last night. Bombs are reported to have been dropped at several poi nts in the northern counties. There are no reports of casualties or damage.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 November 1916, Page 3
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